The fall season of Dancing with the Stars 2016 begins in a few weeks and a steady stream of speculations continue rolling out over who'll be on cast list. An official announcement will be made on ABC's Good Morning America on Tuesday, August 30.

Rumored contestants

A list of Celebrities have come down the pike as possible contestants on Dancing with the Stars 2016 fall lineup. Several sources have all but confirmed a few famous faces who are believed to be announced this coming Tuesday to compete for the coveted Mirror Ball trophy. Among some of the most anticipated celebs to join the cast are The Bachelorette's JoJo Fletcher, Olympic swimmer, Ryan Lochte, former General Hospital and Dynasty star, Emma Samms, and talk show host/Kanye West ex-wife, Amber Rose. Amber is rumored to be teamed up with dance partner, Maksim Chmerkovskiy, who was confirmed as returning to the show after leaving the for four seasons.

He returned to guest judge on the show, but is now back to his original role as a pro dancer.

According to Morning News USA, Indy car driver, James Hinchcliffe, is a top pick by ABC producers. A source said he was in the audience on DWTS last season and may very well compete on the show this fall. Other celebrities possibly joining Dancing with the Stars for the 2016 fall season are Teresa Giudice from The Real Housewives of New Jersey, Jordan Mauger of The Bachelor New Zealand, and Jonathan Coachman of ESPN's The Coach.

Pro Dancers returning

On Wednesday, it was confirmed which dancers are returning to the dance floor in season 23. Aside from Maksim Chmerkovskiy, eight other pros were revealed as coming back in September.

There are expected to be at least 13 contestants named on Tuesday's edition of Good Morning America. Will the most anticipated stars be officially named to the cast of DWTS? The fall season of Dancing with the Stars 2016 premieres on Monday, September 12 at 8 p.m., ET/PT.

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